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There are many ways within Photoshop to select specific areas to adjust or modify. By far the most powerful of these is to work with paths, using the pen tool. Whilst the pen tool can seem a little daunting at first, with a little practice you will find it useful for many purposes. This tutorial is going to explain the basics of the tool, as well as show a couple of examples of how it may be used when drawing and rendering your designs.
submitted: 5 years and 3681 days ago
In this tutorial it is assumed that you already have a design theme worked out and know roughly what your car will look like. Ideally you would be working over a photo of a clay or screenshot of an alias model. This is a technique that can be used to try varients on the design very quickly
submitted: 5 years and 3681 days ago
At most design schools they teach you how to use a single wooden pencil to create an entire rendering, sometimes referred to as a “Prisma-rendering†due to the type of pencil usually used (Prismacolor wood pencils). These are fast and very pretty looking techniques, and they are fairly easy to master. This will be more of a walkthrough then a tutorial in the sense that artist won’t describe every pen stroke, more the basic steps and thoughts behind. Ok, let’s go!
submitted: 5 years and 3699 days ago